List of New Patents. 239 



To John Christie, of Mark Lane, London, merchant, and Thomas Har- 

 per, of Tamworth, Staffordshire, merchant, for their improved method of 

 combining and applying certain kinds of fuel.— 28th February.— 6 months 

 To William Yetts, of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, merchant and shipl 

 owner, for certain apparatus to be applied to a windlass.— 28th February 

 — 2 months. J ' 



To James Wright Richards, of Caroline-street, Birmingham, Warwick- 

 shire, metallic hot-house maker, for an improved metallic frame and lap 

 applicable to all hot-houses, green-houses, horticultural frames and glasses 

 sky-lights, and other inclined lights and glasses.— 28th February.— 6 mon. ' 

 To William Greaves, of Sheffield, Yorkshire, merchant, for certain im- 

 provements on, or additions to, harness principally applicable to carriages 

 drawn by one horse.— 28th February.— 2 months. 



To William James, of Westminster, Middlesex, land-agent and engineer, 

 for certain improvements in the construction of rail- and tram-roads or ways', 

 which rail- or tram-ways or roads are applicable to other useful purposes — 

 28th February.— 6 months. 



To Maurice De Jongh, of Warrington, Lancashire, cotton-spinner, for 

 his mode of constructing and placing a coke oven under or contiguous to 

 steam or other boilers so as to make the heat arising from making coal or 

 other intense combustion in the said oven subservient to the use of the 

 boiler instead of fuel used in the common way, and to exclude such heat 

 from the boiler when required without detriment to the operations of the 

 oven.— 28th February.— 2 months. 



To Charles Bagenell Fleetwood, of Parliament-street, Dublin, gent., for 

 his liquid and composition for making leather and other articles waterproof. 

 —28th February.— 6 months. 



To Joel Spiller, of Chelsea, Middlesex, engineer, for his improvements 

 m the machinery to be employed in the working of pumps.— 6th March.— 4 

 months. 



To John Heathcoat, of Tiverton, Devonshire, lace-manufacturer, for his 

 method of manufacturing certain parts of the machines used in the manu- 

 facture of lace commonly called bobbin-net. — 9th March. — 6 months. 



To John Heathcoat, of Tiverton, Devonshire, lace-manufacturer, for his 

 improvements in machines now in use for the manufacture of lace com- 

 monly called bobbin-net, and a new method of manufacturing certain parts 

 of such machines.— 9th March.— 6 months. 



To John Heathcoat, of Tiverton, Devonshire, lace-manufacturer, for his 

 economical method of combining machinery used in the manufacture of 

 lace, in weaving, and in spinning, worked by power. — 9th March.— 

 6 months. 



To William Darker Mosley, in the parish of Radford, Nottinghamshire, 

 lace-manufacturer, for certain improvements in the making and working of 



machines used in the manufacture of lace commonly called bobbin-net. 



10th March. — 6 months. 



To William Morley, of Nottingham, lace-manufacturer, for his various 

 improvements in machines or machinery now in use for the making lace or 

 net commonly known by the name of bobbin-net. — 15th March. — 6 months. 

 To Rupert Kirk, of Osborne-place, Whitechapel, dyer, for his method 

 of preparing or manufacturing a certain vegetable substance growing in 

 parts abroad beyond the seas and imported to and used in these kingdoms 

 as a dye or red colouring matter for the use of dyers, called Safflower 

 (Cart/tamus), so as more effectually to preserve its colouring principle from 

 decay or deterioration in its passage from the places of its growth to En- 

 gland, and other parts of Europe.— 20th March.— 2 months. 



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